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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Subjectivity, relativism, Satanism and anarchy

Last year, a baby Jesus was vandalized in Pennsylvania. The statue was made to look like Satan and had satanic symbols on the back of it. The anarchist symbol is clearly visible on the front. What strikes me about this situation is the complete logic of the connections between the hatred of religion, Satanism and anarchy.

I am truly, truly concerned about the Millennials. I am truly, truly concerned that if the youth of the West do not rise up and take the lead in converting others, we shall not only lose our culture and more so, our civilization, but lose the opportunity to catechize the entire world.

The horror of subjective thinking has created an entire generation of relativists who span the earth.

This is one reason why Islam is attractive. Relativism is a philosophical position based on materialistic views of life, history, philosophy. So is Islam.

But, I digress. Relativism and subjectivity has ruined the youths' ability to believe in critical thinking.

Many of these youth no longer believe in reason. They do not believe in free will, the soul, or reason. This is a serious development, planned by the social engineers from the 19th century who do not want a thinking public.

They have now got it. It some countries, this lack of the belief in man's ability to reason is completely gone, except for a few.

So many young people will go to hell because they do not believe in reason and free will.

Are you surprised at this statement?

On my blog and especially in the perfection series, I have said over and over that in order to become a saint, one must become objective. This is essential. If one cannot stand back and see one's own sin and the state of one's own soul, a person lacks the humility and impetus to come to God.

All the saints, as I have said many times, were objective. Subjectivity is the mind of evil-why?

Non servium. The real relativist cannot serve any laws, rules, or hierarchy outside of himself. The logical consequence of subjectivism is anarchy, but sadly, the real relativist cannot reason about consequences.

I am very concerned, not for myself, but for all of those whose subjectivity will lead them to moral anarchy.

One cannot argue with most relativists as they cannot think. They deny reason. They deny rational discourse.

Pray for these youth when you meet them. Their souls, which, with free will and reason, were made in the image and likeness of God. They refuse that image and likeness. They are culpable in that they choose lifestyles which follow their subjectivity.

God never gives up on any of us. He pursues us until the last moments of our lives. He is Faithful. But, we have free will.

6 comments:

Catechist Kev
said...

Well SuperT,

You could have posted my video with this post! :)

I used to be the same way. The thought there are no absolutes is what Pope Benedict is speaking of when he says that it is a "Dictatorship of relativism." It does nothing more than bind us in invisible chains!

It is spread like a malignant cancer via public schools (and some private), media, "health care", the state, etc. etc.

I thank the Lord above for showing me His Truth.

Favorite quote (on relatvists and secularists):

"No skeptic (relativist) who believes that truth is subjective has any hesitation about treating it as objective."

Being a young person myself, I completely agree with you. I strive very hard to be a Saint, but sometimes you can feel so alone in doing it. I'm in the west, so I know what it's like over here. I realize the great dangers we're living in and the sufferings ahead for the Church and the world if people don't repent, but sometimes it's like I'm the only one who does. Everyone is so 'brainwashed' by the Television, the Culture and all of it. Whatever happened to America? People are running to their own destruction and they don't even know it. I'll keep fighting if I'm the only one doing it....God bless.

Being a young person myself, I completely agree with you. I strive very hard to be a Saint, but sometimes you can feel so alone in doing it. I'm in the west, so I know what it's like over here. I realize the great dangers we're living in and the sufferings ahead for the Church and the world if people don't repent, but sometimes it's like I'm the only one who does. Everyone is so 'brainwashed' by the Television, the Culture and all of it. Whatever happened to America? People are running to their own destruction and they don't even know it. I'll keep fighting if I'm the only one doing it....God bless.

Being a young person myself, I completely agree with you. I strive very hard to be a Saint, but sometimes you can feel so alone in doing it. I'm in the west, so I know what it's like over here. I realize the great dangers we're living in and the sufferings ahead for the Church and the world if people don't repent, but sometimes it's like I'm the only one who does. Everyone is so 'brainwashed' by the Television, the Culture and all of it. Whatever happened to America? People are running to their own destruction and they don't even know it. I'll keep fighting if I'm the only one doing it....God bless.

Being a young person myself, I completely agree with you. I strive very hard to be a Saint, but sometimes you can feel so alone in doing it. I'm in the west, so I know what it's like over here. I realize the great dangers we're living in and the sufferings ahead for the Church and the world if people don't repent, but sometimes it's like I'm the only one who does. Everyone is so 'brainwashed' by the Television, the Culture and all of it. Whatever happened to America? People are running to their own destruction and they don't even know it. I'll keep fighting if I'm the only one doing it....God bless.

Leon Bloy

Guild of Blessed Titus Brandsma

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GUILD PRAYER

God our Father, source of life and freedom, through Your Holy Spirit you gave the Carmelite, Titus Brandsma the courage to affirm human dignity even in the midst of suffering and degrading persecution.

Grant us that same spirit so that, in refusing all compromise with error we may always and everywhere give coherent witness to Your abiding presence among us.